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Like ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'', the main theme song for the game is "[[Simple and Clean]]", performed by {{w|Utada Hikaru}}. The Western releases include a number of new features, including the [[Sticker Album]], a new boss, new Keyblades, abilities, mini-game maps and songs, and the addition of Critical Mode.<ref>'''''Game Informer'' 207'''; '''Bryan Vore''': "The North American version of Kingdom Hearts games have traditionally included several extras. What kind of bonuses can we expect?" / '''Tetsuya Nomura''': "There are a variety of new elements, including Critical mode, which takes the difficulty level beyond Proud mode; Keyblades, abilities, mini-game maps, and songs. We're also unleashing a mystery enemy for North American fans, so hopefully everyone will enjoy the challenge."</ref>
Like ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'', the main theme song for the game is "[[Simple and Clean]]", performed by {{w|Utada Hikaru}}. The Western releases include a number of new features, including the [[Sticker Album]], a new boss, new Keyblades, abilities, mini-game maps and songs, and the addition of Critical Mode.<ref>'''''Game Informer'' 207'''; '''Bryan Vore''': "The North American version of Kingdom Hearts games have traditionally included several extras. What kind of bonuses can we expect?" / '''Tetsuya Nomura''': "There are a variety of new elements, including Critical mode, which takes the difficulty level beyond Proud mode; Keyblades, abilities, mini-game maps, and songs. We're also unleashing a mystery enemy for North American fans, so hopefully everyone will enjoy the challenge."</ref>


Chronologically, it is the fourth game in the timeline after ''[[Kingdom Hearts χ]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts Dark Road]]'', taking place before ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', as well as partially overlapping with ''[[Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-]]''.
Chronologically, it is the third game in the timeline after ''[[Kingdom Hearts χ]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover]]'' and takes place before ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', as well as partially overlapping with ''[[Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-]]''.


An enhanced version, ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix]]'', features more enemies, additional scenes, and many other elements like expanded worlds, and was released in Japan on January 20, 2011.
An enhanced version, ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix]]'', features more enemies, additional scenes, and many other elements like expanded worlds, and was released in Japan on January 20, 2011.

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